Used in conjunctio n with standard F6 CMYK+Cl inks and compatible F6T Edition Direct Jet UV LED printers, operators are relieved of the task of using harsh chemical pretreatments for dark garments , both synthetic and cotton . The process steps are timesaving, simple, and easy to follow.

“Not only does this release continue to build our momentum in the competitive DTG market, but it also provides another application, or avenue, for our smaller customers to expand their product offerings with a UV LED printer. They can easily g o from ADA - compliant/Braille signage and bottles to wall décor and t - shirts with a single piece of equipment ,” says Matt Sands, Product Manager for DCS. “A lot of hard work and testing went into this release and we are proud of it. We are really excited ab out how the F6T white ink perfor ms in the DTG arena and with rigid materials as well – a wonderful combination.”

F6T White Ink Passes CPSIA Textile Testing

Just like the IRF4 and IRF6 inks that came before it, the F6T white ink is co mplete with CPSIA test results. For the purpose of this testing, DCS provided c ured swatches of IRF6T white ink and cured IRF6T white ink printed to a black Gildan, OEKO Tex certified shirt. Please visit directcolorsystems.com for complete CPSIA test resul ts or to request a sample.